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It's just unconscionable that America has become so stupid.
— Russell Means
But one day leads to another, and so on. No way around it. It's that merciless thing that time does.
— Charles Frazier
It also makes me wonder whether we might soon see pain relief trials funded not by drug companies, but by the gaming industry.
— Jo Marchant
The greatest movie would be the movie that gave the audience a cathartic feeling of transcendence.
— Nick Nolte
my parents forced me to drive - "and let's roll." I
— Miss Anonymous
You can't eat hope,' the woman said.
You can't eat it, but it sustains you,' the colonel replied. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
You can't eat it, but it sustains you,' the colonel replied. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
He looked good, like sin in a suit.
— Melissa Marr
-"You won't like me if I'm cruel."
-"I don't like you now."
-"We don't lie."
-"I'm mortal, Irial. I can lie all I want to. — Melissa Marr
-"I don't like you now."
-"We don't lie."
-"I'm mortal, Irial. I can lie all I want to. — Melissa Marr
My wife can't figure out what to buy me. What do you give a man who's had everything up to here?
— Milton Berle
-"Leslie? What are you doing?"
-"Choosing. I'm mine. Not anyone else's."
-"I'm still yours, though. That won't ever change, Shadow Girl. — Melissa Marr
-"Choosing. I'm mine. Not anyone else's."
-"I'm still yours, though. That won't ever change, Shadow Girl. — Melissa Marr
There's a girl across the bar, I get the message she's sending. Mmm, she ain't looking too married, and me, well, I'm pretending.
— Bruce Springsteen
And sometimes you meet someone who doesn't see you any differently if you tell them. That is everything.
— Melissa Marr
Those people have seen 'something'. What it is I do not know and I can not care to know.
— Albert Einstein
Pride ... is the direct appreciation of oneself.
— Arthur Schopenhauer